With a slight rumble, Russell opened his eyes and found himself in a train.
There is no scarred man with unlimited bullets, and there is no classic opening line of "You are the best among these people." This is an elevated urban railway that shuttles between high-rise buildings, and the passengers are all ordinary people.
Citizens, there are at most two office workers with gold-rimmed glasses.
Wearing a suit with a leather collar, leather shoes and a scarf, and a portable briefcase, he looks like an office white-collar worker from a listed company, but in fact he is 90% working on the front line of the sales industry.
Don't ask why, senior white-collar workers can't afford a car and go out to take the subway?
The black brother next to him was reading a newspaper. Russell reached out and took it from his hand. When he saw the time and place, it was New York City in 2003.
Okay, I take back what I said before, in a city with traffic jams like New York, it is normal to go out and take the subway.
"Hey, man, here's my newspaper."
The black brother, who had long dreadlocks, was very dissatisfied with Russell's behavior and revealed the dagger at his waist when he spoke.
As a black man who suffers from discrimination, it is very reasonable and logical for him to carry a dagger with him. The police would not dare to do anything to him if caught.
"Are you sure? Why don't you think again and see if this is really your newspaper?"
Russell frowned in confusion, unbuttoned his shirt inadvertently, and inadvertently exposed the handle of Sand Eagle's gun.
"..."
After a moment of silence, the black brother grinned politely but enthusiastically: "Sorry, I misremembered, this is your newspaper."
"It's okay, it's just a newspaper. Also, I'm not being serious with you, I just think your mentality of 'I'm strong and I'm awesome' is wrong." Russell said sincerely: "Whoever owns it belongs to whom, you can't do it because of yourself
If you are tall and powerful, you will use violence to force others. In today's society, there are many ways to solve problems, and everyone can sit down and reason, what do you think?"
"..."
The black brother turned into an emoticon and sat down with a confused look on his face.
Russell flipped through the newspaper. The headline on the first page was the words ‘he is back’ in bold and large letters. It had no beginning and no end, and he was confused.
"Who's back, Superman?"
Russell muttered, and when he saw the newspaper's logo and name, he narrowed his eyes.
Daily Bugle!
"It is indeed Superman...but isn't Superman in Metropolis? Wait, Metropolis is New York!"
Russell closed the newspaper, raised his hand and put his arm around the shoulder of the black brother next to him. The hard handle of the gun pressed against him so hard that his face turned black.
"Man, let me ask you a few questions and answer them honestly. If you dare to lie, haha, you know what will happen!"
"Don't worry, I never lie." The black brother smiled awkwardly.
"This is New York?"
"Well, Manhattan, New York."
"Who does this 'him' in the newspaper refer to?"
"Spider-Man!"
"..."
Russell frowned and let go of the black brother. It seemed that he had just made a mistake. The Daily Bugle corresponded to Spider-Man, and Superman's newspaper was the Daily Planet.
Since it is Spider-Man's worldview, the mission must be related to Spider-Man, but I don't know which version of Spider-Man this is and whether it has connections with other Marvel characters.
If there is only Spider-Man Peter Parker, the upper limit of the overall strength of the plot characters is too low. Even if the strongest character card is drawn, there is no way to deal with Dormammu.
"It's too far to think about this now..."
Russell's top priority is to confirm the version of Spider-Man. Generally speaking, the mission world he experiences is in movies, and superheroes in comics rarely appear. Therefore, there are only three versions of Spider-Man that he may encounter.
The first-generation Tobey Maguire version of Spider-Man has eight-pack abs, a baby face, and a pair of talking eyes. His temperament is very close to Spider-Man's positioning as a civilian hero, and he has a kind of affinity.
The most classic Spider-Man.
The classic saying "With great power comes great responsibility" has a profound influence and has directly become Spider-Man's motto.
The second-generation Garfield version of The Super Spider-Man is youthful, sunny, and full of energy. Besides being handsome and picking up girls, he also beats up villains.
It's cool to have it, but people can't help complaining that this is neither an ordinary high school student nor a good neighbor to New Yorkers. This is clearly a boy with super powers who comes from a well-off family and has no worries about food and drink.
Still at the school grass level!
Garfield's version of Spider-Man does not have the inconspicuous slinging temperament. He is too handsome and his appearance is ordinary, which does not fit the Spider-Man's slinging image.
Facts have proved that being handsome is of no use, as it is more important to be consistent with the original work. Otherwise, even the Spider-Man IP, which has a huge fan base, will not be successful after just two films.
The third generation Dutch version of Spider-Man is baby-faced, energetic, talkative, and very likable in character, perfectly restoring the comic image of Spider-Man.
Due to copyright issues, this Spider-Man has become homeless and has completely lost his father who loved him. It is a pity.
Throughout the three versions, Russell likes Tobey Maguire's Spider-Man the most. Preconceptions are one thing. This Spider-Man has grown from a small citizen to a superhero, making sacrifices and choices on the rugged journey, which is admirable.
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Even if his setting of manually spinning silk is inconsistent with the original work, the brilliance of humanity is enough to make him shine, and he is hardworking enough and capable of spinning silk!
Boom!!
Just as Russell was thinking about it, something suddenly fell from a height and hit the subway. The iron sheet above his head was dented, causing everyone in the carriage to scream in surprise.
"what happened?"
"What happened? There's something up there..."
"..."
Russell sat calmly on the seat and looked up at the carriage above his head. A series of depressions extended to the next carriage, and capable people were fighting above the train.
Wow!!
The opposite car window was shattered, and two figures ignored gravity and stood vertically on the side of the car, fighting each other.
One is in a blue and red tights, and the other is a middle-aged man in sunglasses wearing a yellow coat with four mechanical tentacles on his back.
Russell narrowed his eyes, Spider-Man and Doctor Octopus, here is the first generation version of the miserable Spider-Man.
"Where's the mission? Why wasn't it triggered?"
…
Doctor Octopus, whose real name is Otto Octavius, is an outstanding nuclear physicist and a misguided supervillain in the movie.
He invented a mechanical tentacle, which is so powerful that one tentacle can lift 8 tons of weight. It is extremely precise and completely resistant to radiation, which can assist him in completing difficult experiments.
In a failed artificial sun experiment, the rampant excess energy killed Doctor Octopus's wife and destroyed the electronic protection chip on the back of his head.
Doctor Octopus survived by chance, but his four tentacles had fused with his body, causing his mind to be controlled by a giant mechanical claw, desperate to complete his crazy experiment.
To put it simply, it is a robbery of money, as well as tritium, a radioactive isotope of hydrogen necessary for experiments.
Because of this, he and Spider-Man came into conflict. The reason for the battle on the train was that he kidnapped Mary Sue... No, it was Mary Jane.
I can’t say much about Mary Jane. I can only say that as a superhero, Spider-Man lives such a sad life, and she has to bear 99% of the responsibility.
First of all, she has a good impression of Peter Parker; secondly, she has a good impression of Spider-Man; thirdly, she has a good impression of the little Green Goblin Harry; and she has a good impression of the astronaut son of the newspaper owner.
She has a good impression; finally, she has a good impression of her ex-boyfriend, her ex-ex-boyfriend, her ex-ex-boyfriend...
With such an adoring woman by his side, it would be strange for Spider-Man not to be miserable!